Fileforce Obtains 4 Categories of JIIMA Certification for Japan's Electronic Books Preservation Act: 'Electronic Books,' 'Scanner Preservation,' 'Electronic Transactions,' and 'Electronic Documents'

Japanese cloud storage provider Fileforce has acquired all four categories of JIIMA certification for the Electronic Books Preservation Act. This enables data management that balances legal compliance and security, supporting corporate digital transformation (DX).
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【Japanese Cloud Storage】Surpassing 23,000 corporate users* ■ Supporting 'centralized management of internal company data' tailored to Japanese business customs. Easy to use from Windows Explorer, with flexible access permission settings, and all data storage, development, operational maintenance, and support are conducted in Japan. ■ A cloud file server with a full suite of functions to reduce security risks like ransomware and information leaks, and to digitally transform operations such as file sharing. *Includes partners and OEMs.